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Nick Kyrgios given 16-week ban for ‘aggravated behavior’

“The suspension will be lifted at the end of the six-month probationary period” if Kyrgios complies with several conditions mandated by tour organisers during this time, the ATP said in a statement.

Updated on: Sep 26, 2019 03:27 PM IST
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Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios received a suspended 16-week ban from the ATP on Thursday and was placed on probation for six months for “aggravated behaviour” following a number of on-court outbursts over the past year. The suspension is deferred pending Kyrgios’ compliance with several conditions mandated by the ATP, which include seeking additional support from a specialist in behavioural management during the off-season.

File photo of Nick Kyrgios. (REUTERS)
File photo of Nick Kyrgios. (REUTERS)

“The suspension will be lifted at the end of the six-month probationary period provided that the above conditions are met,” the ATP said in a statement. Tour organisers opened an inquiry into Kyrgios, the world number 27, following an explosive meltdown during a second-round match at last month’s Cincinnati Masters.

He had already been fined $113,000 for ball abuse, leaving the court without permission, an audible obscenity and unsportsmanlike conduct during his loss to Russia’s Karen Khachanov. But the ATP decided to extend the investigation into the volatile Kyrgios, who was disqualified and fined for throwing a chair on to court during the Rome Masters in May.

“The investigation found a pattern of behaviour related to Kyrgios’s verbal abuse of officials and/or spectators in the past 12 months that constitutes a violation” of the ATP rule book, the governing body added. Kyrgios has five days to appeal the decision. However, he avoided further punishment for calling the ATP “pretty corrupt” during the US Open.

 
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